2. Help spread the word about light pollution and the importance of dark skies. This week is a great excuse to talk with friends, family, neighbors, your homeowner’s association or government representatives about why protecting our night environment is so crucial. We have Dark Sky Week resources to help start the conversation.

3. Become a citizen scientist and collect data about the night sky in your neighborhood for Globe at Night. It’s fun, easy and you’ll be helping scientists across the globe better understand the threat of light pollution to our planet. The April campaign has already started, so check it our now.

4. Get this one-of-a-kind Dark Sky Week 2017 t-shirt. You’ll be helping to support the International Dark-Sky Association in its work protecting night skies and promoting the cause, all at the same time. It’s a great conversation starter. Available in women’s, tank and hoodie styles, too.